Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea residents are being asked to register their interest in attending an online webinar where they will be looking at future service options for delivery of the new model of care for adult (18+) community-based specialist palliative care.
The new model of care has been co-designed over the last year by a working group of NW London residents, along with clinicians, NHS providers and charitable hospices with the ultimate goal of making sure there is improved access to high quality services.
If you’ve got an idea for a new business or want to make a bit of money on the side, The Rebel School, Kensington and Chelsea Council and Lancaster West Neighbourhood Team have joined forces to build your skills and knowledge to become an entrepreneur.
North Kensington Library hope that you will be able their Community Forum, to attend and bring your ideas about how successful collaborative working can happen.
If you are not able to attend, please feel free to nominate someone to send in your place. To make sure that there is room for everyone, they ask that there are no more than two people from each group or organisation. They are keen for the local community to be involved in this forum.
Following a growing national conversation around what the public can do to increase women’s safety, people and organisations wanted to take steps to be able to address the prevalence of unwanted and aggressive behaviours such as harassment that underly the broader cycle of violence against women and girls.
We are back this September for more singing and swaying!
West London Choir is a friendly, non-auditioning and all-embracing community choir based in Notting Hill. Led by professional vocal coach and entertainer MJ Paranzino, we sing everything from Mozart to ABBA, gospel to swing, musicals to new contemporary songs and more!
We also have a range of exciting performance opportunities each year including singing at major music venues and festivals!